IN KIND CONTRIBUTION IS DEFINED AS THE VALUE OF SERVICES PROVIDED IN KIND FOR
WHICH MONEY WOULD HAVE OTHERWISE BEEN PAID.In kind contributions and expenses include: paid polling and resulting data, paid direct mail, paid
solicitation by telephone, any paid paraphernalia that was printed or otherwise produced to promote a
campaign and the use of paid personnel to assist in a campaign. An in kind contribution may also include,
but is not limited to: goods and services such as billboards, office space, printing, food and beverage and
yard signs.

The donor of in kind contributions shall furnish to the recipient (candidate or other person), a
written statement setting forth the actual cost of those services or the fair market value within 30
days after the time he furnishes those services. (NAC 294A.043)

Examples of in kind contributions:(1) A person contributes billboard space and does not charge the
candidate. The candidate would report the fair market value or actual cost of the billboard space as an in
kind contribution; (2) A person pays for the printing cost of political signs for a candidate. The candidate
would report the actual cost or fair market value of printing the signs as an in kind contribution.

Example of in kind expenses:(1) A person contributes the use of a large room to a candidate as an in
kind contribution. Once the candidate utilizes the room it becomes an in kind expense to be reported.

IN KIND CAMPAIGNCONTRIBUTIONS

Report Period

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Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters

Name (print)

Office (if applicable)

District (if applicable)

IN KIND

Contributions in Excess of $100 or, When Added Together from One Contributor Exceeds $100
Transfer Total Value of All In-Kind Campaign Contributions to Line 6 of Contributions Summary